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Unscripted Moments: A Podcast about Propagandhi is hosted by two teachers who break down a different Propagandhi song each episode.
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Born and raised on Manhattan Island, Eric Drooker began to slap his art on the streets at night as a teenager. Since then, his drawings and posters have become a familiar sight in the global street art movement, and his paintings appear frequently on covers of the New Yorker. His first book, Flood, won the American Book Award, followed by Blood Song (soon to be a feature film). Naked City is the third volume in Drooker’s City Trilogy. His graphic novels have been translated into numerous languages in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. After designing the animation for the film HOWL, he was hired for a project at DreamWorks Animation.  Drooker’s art is in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Library of Congress. He is available for speaking engagements and frequently gives slide lectures at colleges and universities. Drooker is represented by the Wylie Agency.
Timestamps:   Introduction: 1:34-7:30 Rody Walker and Dan Hay cover: 7:30-9:52 Original Episode 2 with Keith and Greg: 9:52-55:35 Rob Urbinati interview: 55:35-1:19:35 Joe Rico interview: 1:19:35-1:55:03 Greg Goes to Winnipeg: 1:55:03-2:51:13 Rody Walker interview: 2:51:13-3:47:50 Jeff Bagneschi interview: 3:47:50-END
The unhinged era continues. 
Todd's Incredibly Professional Station ID for 4ZZZ Brisbane is track 10 on Where Quantity is Job #1. Watch Propagandhi perform at 4ZZZ Brisbane in 1997: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRFDQPkN1Bc
Bad Egg is a band thats dressed all over Southern Ontario, 401 Authority. Listen to Bad Egg: https://badegg.bandcamp.com/
Without Love is fast, melodic and passionate hardcore from the North of England. On this episode, John and I discuss Potemkin City Limits, A Speculative Fiction, and Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An. Listen: https://withoutlovehc.bandcamp.com/album/surrender-ep
Frank Zed is a musician and teacher in Quebec, Canada! He performs music under the moniker "That Lullaby Guy," as well as "You, Me, and the Dummy Dummies," and more! Listen to That Lullaby Guy: https://frankzed.bandcamp.com/album/that-lullaby-guy-no-use-for-a-nap Listen to You, Me, and the Dummy Dummies: https://frankzed.bandcamp.com/album/dee-zed-and-the-dummy-dummies
Timestamps: 00:00-32:40: Introduction 32:40-47:00: Interview with Todd Kowalski 47:03-END: Greg and Steve
Sunaya Sapurji is a senior editor for The Athletic in Canada. Previously, she has worked as a junior hockey reporter and editor for the Toronto Star and Yahoo Sports. Sunaya Sapurji is a senior editor for The Athletic in Canada. Read "When Hockey Became Hardcore": https://theathletic.com/832937/2019/08/08/hardcore/ Visit Sunaya Sapurji's profile at The Athletic: https://theathletic.com/author/sunaya-sapurji/
00:00-34:00: Exclusive Unscripted Moments section 34:00-41:20: a collection of covers snippets from various bands (list below) 41:25-END: Full interview with Aaron Carnes about In Defense of Ska: Ska Now More Than Ever Edition Covers by: Flavia Plambon, DSM5, Bam Margera (lol), Nos Atacan, Skabel, Never Found, Breakfast Formula, MiddleFinger, Untitled artist, CSKA, This is the Band, The Dancing Pandas, unnamed "artist," Beer7, Brutal Assault, Bubble Fish, Side Arm Girl Thrower, Against All Authority, Big D and the Kids Table
David Guillas (guitar) and Ryan Nash (bass) are 2/3 of the Winnipeg instrumental trio Agassiz. On this episode, we discuss each track of their new record, Pulse 1D.  Listen to Agassiz: https://agassiz.bandcamp.com/album/pulse-1d
Introduction- 00:00-34:00 Josh Robbins cover: 34:00-37:00 Hoss Bossman cover: 37:00-40:30 Michael Walmsley cover: 40:30-43:30 Dr. Shane Singh interview: 47:40-1:43:40 Hoss Bossman interview: 1:46:00-2:30:40 Greg & Steve: 2:31:10-3:16:03 Ryan O'Nan interview: 3:18:45-END Cover clips between 3:12:00-3:13:40 by Explain, Aiden, and Jazzmaster Jesus. 
Pat Dietrich plays drums and sings with Handheld and sings and plays guitar in Curbside. Listen to Handheld: https://thousandislandsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/a-canadian-tragedy Listen to Curbside: https://curbsidepunk.bandcamp.com/
Griffin Coyne plays guitar in the Buffalo hardcore band Selfish Act and the Buffalo punk band G.O.A. On this episode, we discuss the Buffalo scene, Dear Coach's Corner, Without Love, and Devil's Creek.  Selfish Act: https://linktr.ee/selfishact716 G.O.A. https://linktr.ee/RealGOA
Zack of Del Paxton joins me to discuss Del Paxton's history, their record "Auto Locator," and his love of Duplicate Keys Icaro, Note to Self, and Things I Like from Failed States. Listen to Del Paxton: https://delpaxton.bandcamp.com/album/auto-locator Follow Del Paxton: https://www.instagram.com/delpaxtonbuffalo/ DEL PAXTON BIO Buffalo’s Del Paxton recorded their second full length Auto Locator straight to tape over three cloudy days in a solar powered barn, somewhere in New York’s Finger Lakes. Named for the rewind mechanism on the reel to reel tape machine on which the band tracked the album, Auto Locator coils up the chemical trails of ribbon binding old places and head spaces to our consciousness. Static and hiss leach between analog track layers, blurring the normal and paranormal to remind us that no memory is totally separate from a fiction – just like no drum track is totally separate from bass. Over Auto Locator’s ten songs, Del Paxton rip shit like a band entering their second decade of existence. On-the-nose opener “Freight Train Metaphor” throws listeners face first into the band’s first album since 2017, with a syncopated pulse and arpeggiating guitar foreshadowing a record replete with punkish, serpentine composition. “Up With a Twist,” the album’s lead track, deals in Del Paxton’s crashing punk vibrance, through which the band explores and laments the uninspired architecture of American sprawl. Second single “Chart Reader”, whose origins trace back to a psychedelic dream inspired by Wayfaring Strangers: Cosmic American Music, sees the trio dabbling in emo Americana, even featuring a nod to John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” Such unashamed references abound throughout Auto Locator, which takes further inspiration from bands like Mock Orange, Third Eye Blind, and Jimmy Eat World, all of whose influence is clear on “Palpitations” and third single “Spiritual Gymnastics.” Del Paxton’s mix of nostalgic references aims to serve as their primary tool for exploring the contemporary, resulting in a post mortem of the American Empire. Whether intentional or otherwise, it’s an appropriate result for the Upstate NY trio, whose self-awareness feels like a main component of Auto Locator, a feature as crucial to the band as the eponymous tool they used to record their music. text by Joe McGrath and William Osiecki 
Fred van Schie is the marketing manager for Etnies Footwear.  Introduction: 00:00-28:32 I Was a Pre-Teen McCarthyist: 28:32-42:26 Resisting Tyrannical Government: 42:40-51:46 A Speculative Fiction: 51:46-1:05:00 Failed Imagineer: 1:05:00-END
John Samson Fellows is well known as a member of The Weakerthans, Propagandhi, and as a solo artist. John currently makes music and crafts under the moniker Vivat Virtute with Christine Fellows. Vivat Virtute Bandcamp: https://vivatvirtute.bandcamp.com/ https://www.vivatvirtute.com/ Episode cover art adapted by Jamie Fougere from Agnes Martin, The Islands, 1961. 
Thank you from the bottom of my heart to Josh Robbins for committing to this project! This is beyond amazing, hilarious, insane, and unhinged. You've done something that makes me really happy, Josh! Best wishes, Greg
Introduction: 00:00-32:30 Adam Huff cover: 32:30-34:00 Steve and Greg: 34:00-1:33:23 ?????? - 1:33:23-End
Introduction: 00:00-4:00 John Wright conversation: 4:00-1:14:00
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Matt Salkeld

Just listened to the duplicate keys episode. I've had many powerful psychedelic experiences. This whole episode resonated with me a lot. Such a great listen!

Jul 14th
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